German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius speaks to the media at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, January 20, 2023
11:21 JST, January 22, 2023
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Germany’s new defense minister Boris Pistorius plans to visit Ukraine soon, he told a German newspaper, as Berlin faces pressure to allow the shipment of German-made tanks to Ukraine.
“What is certain is that I will travel to Ukraine quickly. Probably even within the next four weeks,” Pistorius told Bild am Sonntag in an interview published on Sunday.
On Friday, Germany and Western allies reached no decision on whether Germany would agree to send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, or permit other countries that have them to do so, despite Ukraine’s pleas for modern tanks to boost its defense efforts.
Asked about the tanks, Pistorius said in the interview: “We are in very close dialog with our international partners, first and foremost with the U.S., on this issue.”
German sources have told Reuters they would allow German-made tanks to be sent to Ukraine to help its defense against Russia if the United States agrees to send its own tanks. But U.S. officials have said President Joe Biden’s administration is not poised to send its own tanks, including the M1 Abrams.
Pistorius became defense minister last week, months into Germany’s “Zeitenwende” – or new era of a more assertive foreign policy backed by more military spending – that Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced on Feb. 27, days after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Pistorius also told Bild am Sonntag he would aim for Germany’s military to take the lead role in the European Union.
“Germany is the largest economy in Europe, so it should also be our goal to have the strongest and best-equipped army in the EU,” he told the paper.
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